Online degrees offer the freedom to study from anywhere, often at a fraction of the cost needed to pursue the same degrees in person from traditional universities.
Do late-night study sessions truly offer the environment conducive to learning and self-evaluation that individuals desire?
While some perpetrators were held accountable, institutional responses remained inconsistent and were often shaped by power dynamics.
The first election to the Jahangirnagar University Central Students' Union (Jucsu) in 33 years will be held on July 31
All residential halls for students to reopen on May 2 and academic activities to resume from May 4
Says Kuet teachers' association
What is a predatory publication and why are they a threat to academia?
Mahapara Sanjana, a Chevening scholar, shares her experience.
The disagreement among the student organisations regarding the announcement of the Jahangirnagar University Central Students' Union (JUCSU) election schedule has reached its peak
The festival drew thousands of music lovers, students, faculty members, and visitors from across the city to the Selim Al Deen Muktamancha
A group of Dhaka University students yesterday demanded a roadmap for holding the Dhaka University Central Student Union (DUCSU) election within two working days
The Public Service Commission (PSC) yesterday decided to postpone the 46th BCS written examinations following discussions with protesting jobseekers.
The PSC chairman says they want to complete the entire process — from prelims to recruitment — in 12 months
PSC Public Relations Officer SM Matiur Rahman confirmed the decision to The Daily Star.
As many as 3,930 candidates for the 44th Bangladesh Civil Service will have to face fresh viva voce since the newly constituted Bangladesh Public Service Commission has decided to cancel the previously conducted oral examinations.
The results of the 43rd Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) final recruitment result have been published
After a seven-hour-long sit-in in front of the chief adviser’s residence, protesters last night withdrew their programme on the government’s assurance that a committee will review their demand for raising the age limit for government job seekers.
Senior Secretary of Ministry of Public Administration Ministry Dr Mokhlesur Rahman today urged the people of the country not to pay heed to rumours over raising the age limit for govt jobs to 35
Public Service Commission (PSC) Chairman Sohorab Hossain today said the recruitment exam for the railway engineer post will be cancelled if evidence of question paper leaks is found
A team from Glenrich International School, Uttara has secured first place in the internationally-acclaimed NSS Gerard K O'Neill Space Settlement Contest.
Shomy Hasan Chowdhury, an award-winning WASH Activist and development professional from Bangladesh, has been named to the prestigious World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders (YGL) Class of 2025.
These four teams will represent Bangladesh and their respective universities in the URC 2025 finals.
The teams have qualified for the Singapore AUV Challenge 2025 (SAUVC 2025).
A plastic recycling project of a multinational student team, whose three members are from BRAC University, has been awarded the first prize of USD 1,500 at the international pitch competition, “Launch a Different World 2024”.
Campus sat down for a virtual interview with Akib where he shared more about his experiences, research, and insights.
Four Bangladeshis were honoured with the award for their outstanding contribution to society.
Fatema Shorna, an alumna of BRAC University, has started pursuing an MSc in Radiobiology at the University of Oxford.
Competing against 451 teams from 77 countries, the Bangladeshi robotics team "Robonium Bangladesh" clinched the 5th position in the World Robot Olympiad 2023 in the "Future Innovators (Senior)" category, held in Panama
Arifa Khatun, a fourth-grader at Bostal Government Primary School in Sujanagar upazila of Pabna, has to travel to school using a boat every day, leaving her family concerned for her safety
The 'Great Himalaya Trail' goes from east to west of Nepal through the Himalayan mountains. Less than 50 people from around the world have covered this 1,700km trail on foot. Ikramul Hasan Shakil from Phulbaria village, Gazipur became the first Bangladeshi to complete the adventure on July 9
If you step inside Chittagong University's campus, the first thing that'll greet you is music. It's hard to miss music if you walk around the campus, from the iconic CU shuttle train station and academic buildings to the canteens, residential halls, roadside stalls, and streets. Music is everywhere!
In 2019, Leuna Tasnim Shammo went viral on social media through her songs. Four years later, this little artiste still dreams about music
SUST suspended all academic and administrative activities on April 7 in solidarity with the global “No Work, No School” initiative, protesting the ongoing Israeli military aggression in Gaza.
The call for the movement emerged amidst escalating violence by the Israeli Military in Gaza
A special cover of Rising Stars where we look back at how Eid has changed for us over the years.
What if you were to save your Eid salami for later and also learn about saving money and managing finances from an early age?
To make this time somewhat more enjoyable, here are a few movies you can watch with your family.
If you’ve been thinking of pitching in this year, here are five easy and familiar recipes that are always a hit on Eid.
Jamie believed his actions were justified because social media had distorted his sense of right and wrong, making him think harming a woman who mistreated him was acceptable
EggTeaVate is based on the widely recognised concept of kitchen waste composting but with a unique approach.
While the absence of family, home-cooked meals, and shared traditions makes the month lonelier, it also promotes introspection and self-growth.
SereneQuran is an AI-based web application designed to suggest users verses from the Quran tailored to their emotional state or mood.